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6/10
Hilarious and Gross Comedy
claudio_carvalho2 June 2007
While traveling to be the groomsmen in the wedding of their friend Scott (Michael Trucco), the wolf Dewey (Alex Nesic) proposes two bets to his monogamist friend Jay (Christopher Wiehl): if he had sex along the weekend he would give his valuable convertible car to Jay; and if Jay did not score any woman in the same period, he would date Jay's sister. They arrive in a huge property with their loser friend Phil (Duane Martin), and the trio is introduced to the bridesmaids. When Jay meets the fiancée Reese (Lisa Brenner), he realizes that she is his former sweetheart and passion. Along the weekend, the bets and the love of Jay for Reese gets the guests into very complicated situations.

"The Groomsmen" is a hilarious and gross comedy, in the same level of the "American Pie" franchise blended with romantic comedy. The politically incorrect jokes are mostly about sex and of low level, but I laughed a lot. Jennifer Gareis is extremely sexy and her scene having sex with her French teacher recalled a particular scene of "Clerks". The misguidance of Jay about her fetish in the bathtub scene is one of the most hilarious I have recently seen. This film offered exactly what I expected and I really liked. I have not recognized Charisma Carpenter in the beginning of the movie. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "Do Que Os Homens Gostam" ("What Men Like")
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6/10
Won't really recommend it unless...
scobbah30 July 2004
With nothing to do this boring Friday, "The Groomsmen" were up on the television and I gave it a chance. I thought at first by reading the plot that it would be just another teen movie, like American Pie et cetera, but actually it was a little bit original at some points. It mixed up well between being a regular romantic comedy, with some more teen gent laughing. There's not much to demand from a piece like this, but this sure gives a surprise with the skill of those unknown actors and with the stunning laughs time from time. Just another Hollywood movie, but still it's better than the average romantic teen comedy. I'll give it a 6 out of 10, and I won't really recommend it unless you're bored and have nothing to do.
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5/10
Frida doesn't know when she's licked
charlytully27 February 2011
Warning: Spoilers
If you meticulously study the list of characters and actors for WHAT BOYS LIKE, you probably won't find any mention of a "Frida." Therefore, I'm taking my spelling after the Mexican painter, because there's definitely some face-time for Frida in this flick, which I will get to in the bottom paragraph.

Before taking up Frida, let's start with Dewey, because he's the narrator of this yarn. Dewey drives a classic Thunderbird convertible he's named "Wilt," since he tells everyone he intends on challenging "The Dipper's" record of 20,000 lifetime female conquests (as in Biblical knowledge).

Dewey's best friend Jay bets his sister Susie's honor against Wilt that he will score his first one-night stand during a third friend's wedding weekend AND that Dewey won't be able to remain celibate during that same three days.

Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Jay, his high school lover (one true love) Reese is marrying this third friend Scott, who tells most of the people in the wedding party he's only in it for the money, as in $12 million in venture capital from Reese's dad.

Add to this stew a fourth friend, Phil, who shouts "Are you deaf?!!" at a DEAF girl (hilarious) before having his ear and nipple pierced to masquerade as the famous underwear model of the hot bridesmaid's dreams. As Phil is peeping from a rickety trellis into this chick's second story window, his nipple gets ripped off and eaten by a mini-pig, but that's not the outrageous part. Nor is the later "pigalingus" scene the topper.

What must take the cake is when Phil finally gets INSIDE his crush's room, and gets flustered when she asks him to do the honors with Frida, which is how she's named her DIAPHRAGM. To top it off, said object soon gets fumbled, only to bounce and roll about two football fields and wind up in the mouth of a five-year-old boy. Enough said.
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3/10
slim slice of pie
Buddy-5124 February 2005
The lame romantic comedy "What Boys Like" is like a warmed-over helping of "American Pie." In the film, three numbskull buddies indulge in boring sexual hijacks at their friend's wedding. The tale is narrated by Dewey, the typical frat boy misogamist who regales us with his oh-so-clever "Rules of Man," the purpose of which is to instruct the male of the species on the fine art of nailing as many babes as possible without getting hooked in the process. Dewey makes a bet with his friend, Jay - who, for some strange reason, seems obsessed with having long term relationships - that the latter will not be able to score a one night stand during the weekend, while Jay makes a counter bet that Dewey will not be able to forego sex for the same 48-hour period. However, things get really complicated when it turns out that Jay is actually in love with the bride-to-be, his old high school sweetheart whom he's never entirely gotten over.

Needless to say, the script employs a series of predictable plot complications, misunderstandings and sexual perversity's to generate its humor - which would be fine if any of it were clever or funny. As Dewey, Alex Nesis provides a certain manic energy that almost makes the concept work. Nevertheless, even he emerges as a pale imitation of the wonderful Stifler from the "American Pie" films. And this leads us to the basic question as to why one would order this low-cal substitute when the real thing is so much tastier.

Here's an interesting side item about the film: since the film's release on 2/27/2004, "What Boys Like" has amassed a whopping $955 in B.O. revenues, which, at an average ticket price of $6, means that the film was seen by roughly 160 people across the United States and Canada during its limited theatrical release. After one factors out relatives and friends of those involved in the production, who does that leave?
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7/10
Brilliant `A-Little-Smutty' romantic comedy
dfnsk29 July 2003
Humor is simple, but it's very real. I've been laughing all the time. In spite of some cliches, film is really good. And it's not pretending to some `intelligent'-movie, that would move you; just for relaxing. Also soundtrack is chose accurate. Plot is not original, no doubt, but imho that isn't very big minus. So, if you want to watch some fresh and oddball `American-Pie-Style' film - `The Groomsmen' is your choice!
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7/10
Fairly entertaining.
insomniac_rod5 January 2007
Warning: Spoilers
As I was recovering from a not so bad hang over, I caught "The Groomsmen" on cable. I can say that I had a good time because it's an entertaining movie that goes directly to the point.

The humor is somehow similar to "American Pie" but it's taken in a more serious way. I mean, there are jokes about sex most of the time but not in a scatological way.

For example, I found hilarious the scene where the blonde guy (forgot his name) is about to have sex with the hot blonde girl in the shower; she wants it to have it from behind but instead, he urinates her.

There is a fair amount of nudity and soft core sex but the movie is more entertaining than that. The ending is very clichèd but it works for the movie's intensity. Also, the cast is likable but I felt that there wasn't enough chemistry between them.

So give it a chance if you are into teen humor and some crude sex jokes.
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10/10
Not for the politically correct. Constant sight gags, snappy patter & hot babes!!
conradjohnson10113 March 2002
Just saw the premier screening and laughed through the entire movie. The cast has delivered an understated/over the top performance, and the writing & directing delivers the one of those ultimate male fantasy/nightmare stories around the backdrop of a tender love story. This film moves along at a frantic pace and is loaded with the kind of humor and action that every red-blooded American male will enjoy. It is a film you can take good humored, liberated date to. And my guess is that "The Groomsmen" will be required viewing in every frat house.
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8/10
Very funny romantic comedy with crude humor
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews24 March 2004
When I sat down to watch this, I expected to see a very average romantic comedy. I was pleasantly surprised; this is one of the funniest teen comedies, and they came up with the great idea to combine crude humor with romantic comedy. I found it to be incredibly entertaining. The plot is very good, something any teenage guy can get into. The romantic parts aren't sappy or melodramatic in any way. They didn't seem out of place, either. The humor is very well-placed and mostly very funny. The characters, though half of them are stereotypes, are reasonably believable, and their actions are mostly in character. The actors do pretty good, considering most of them are unknowns. I liked how they managed to mix the crude comedy with the romantic comedy. It didn't seem forced or misplaced, in any way. Most fans of movies like American Pie or Road Trip will enjoy this; however, fans of movies like Pretty Woman can probably also enjoy this movie, as it's a good mix of the two styles of movies. I'd recommend this to pretty much anyone who enjoyed one or more of the aforementioned films. It's worth watching. 8/10
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9/10
Great Comedy And Sex Scenes !!!
ut_adsl13 October 2007
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This movie is kinda old for the 2007 for upcoming 2008 year ... been watching it like 10-20 times in a period of a week , very enjoyable movie with great scenes and laughs ... for the most part this movie will fit any teenage peoples that like crude sex jokes and soft sex scenes ... ( A piggy going down on a sexy blonde girl is a great TURN-ON ) p.s ROCK ON !!! Tralalallalalalaal Bla Bla Bla !!!

I LOVE THIS MOVIE !!!

SEX WITH BLONDE GIRLS IS GOOD !!!

Pigs love to eat out blondey pussy going deep with his nose and tongue !!!
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